PoultoY Center cesH'pjd, Light Supply „„ broilers .and 19.3; 7. Harvey M. Zimmer ' irnlned substantially man, 1500 WVP, 15. W. C. supply of birds Hettinger & Son, 30.2; 8. March W auction at Same. «0Q WVP, 15, Boy E. Poultry Cen- Ream* 30.9; 9; Same, 1100* seven lots con- WVC, 14; Garl B. Risser, 28,- *7noO Bead'were-' of-: 0\ 10. Same. 2000 WVC,- 14, , p gale, and' 26 lots H. W. Longacre, Inc., 30.1; 0 55,660 birds wer* JL Spot Broilers, (Melvin Barge, Jr.) 17Q0 WV 9- -John N. ’t’homas, 20.0; 12. Miller 6c Bushong (Ervin Caldwell) 5800 18, 92, Header’s Poultry, 19.4; 13. M&B (Lester Weaver) 6000 W Mts, 9 2, Danie,. K. Good, 19.6; 14. Raymond H. Weav er, 4000 WV, 9-6, Daniel K. Good, 19.3; 15. Same, 19.6; 16. Garden Spot Broilers, (Jacob C. Herr), 4000 WV, 9, Header’s Poultry, 19.1; 17. Same, 4600 WV, 9, Header’s Poultry, 19 7; Jonathan Lapp 800 WV, 10-1, Martin Brend le, 20.1; 19. Same, 1700 WV, 10- Roy E. Ream, 19.7; 20. Same, 1300 WV, 10-1, Marvin Sweigart, 20.0; 21. M&B, (Benjamin Bru baker) 1200 W Mts P. 13-6, W. C. Me’linger & Son, 30.6; 22. Same, 29.6; 23. N. Parke Mil’er, 525 WVP, 14-2. Roy E Ream, 31 0; 24 J. Robert Musser, 3500 WV, 10-2, Roy E Ream, 201; 25. Garden Spot Broilers. (Me’vin Barge Jr.), 1300 WV, 9 2, Daniel K. Good, 19 9 26 John J. Eber’y. 300 JB VF, 9 Mo, Daniel K Good, 23.6. 27 John J Eberly, 300 JB VP 1 . 9 Mo, Martin Bren d’e, 23 4. , er s brought 19.1 to 44 550 head In 14- ] o ts of pullet roast ing 5,775 head were' 29 6 to 31 while cock ,cters were close be -28.0 to 30.4 for ,ad m three lots, lots of 1,000 heavy ianded 23.4 to 23- rty-five males brought its ,w.ng is the complete >h lot number, seller, ' in parenthesis, am , breed, age in weeks , s buyer and price. < ’wV-White Vantress jB Vantress Fowl, IR- Rivers, P-Pullets, C ,S| W Mts -White ans. ron E Beiler, 1150 4 2,‘ Daniel K. Good, ’ Aaron E. Beiler, 550 14-2, Marvin Sweigart, 3 Dona'd .E. Nolt, 750 9-4, Daniel K Good, 4 John J Eberly, 400 9 Mo, Dan K. Good 75 Ma'es Martin Bren -> o 5 Paul Campbell, Mts, 9 3, NO SALE, .aybill Mil’er, 51000 92, Daniel K. Good, e*9 Nin. Rep. Daniel R edown, Backwards or pfc. Leola OL 6-2243 way you look at it ITOjtfE LEGHORNS Hatchery. ! Hard To Beat Ph. Leola OL 6-7851 SICBSE6 iSULTS? ry WIRTHMGiE Complete Chick Starter a » economical feed that is especially well u * e <i for starting replacement clucks. ,a Proteins and contains the vitamins and other to,s known to be needed for early chick growth health. 0,111 save money with this dependable ration. ai! ?ble m mash, pellets and crumbles—with medi ]on agamst coccidiosis. Why n °t try it and check the results for yourself? IRTHMORE FEEDS LeROY M. SENSENIG .ETOWN Our Customers Are Our Best Salesmen Pa. U.S. Approved Pul 1 orum-Typhoid Clean KEYSTONE HATCHERY Ph. Ephrata BE 3-2009 Delmarva - Georgia Prices are Firm Supplies Down Delmarva reported, at fa rm prices ranging; from 17.30 to 19.20 for 8X6,100 head 'for the 24 hour period end ing 10:30 Friday- morning: Estimated - slaughter by 1 Delmarva processors for the week end is 597,000 head as compared to the 634,000 head last week end. Offer ings and supplies were fully adequate for the only fair demand. The Delmarva broiler-fe ed ratio for the week end ing March II was back do wn the four points it gain ed the previous week. The ratio was 4.0 with mash costing $92.04 per ton. This compares to the ratio a year ago at 3.7 with mash costing 98 22 and broilers at an average of 18.22. Georgia reported prices of 17 to 18.6 for 1,705.000 head at the farm during the 24 hour period 10:30 Friday morning. Estimated slaughter K v Georgia processors for the week end is 1,907.000 head. No comparison was made with the previous week when most plants were closed by snow. CARE OF SEEDLINGS Tree seedlings must be kept moist" from the time they leave the nursery un til they are planted, expla ins Walter Simonds, Penn extension forester. He emphasizes that a good root system is essential to suc cessful planting, but if the roots dry out rapidly they will be injured. USE ® It is high in o©t with low-cost soil insect control! Nothing can lower the quality of potato yields as much as an attack by destructive soil insects. That’s why you will find it pays to get ’em before they cause damage. Use aldrin! you can be sure of low-cost control of cut worms, wireworms, tuber flea beetle larvae, grubs and other harmful soil pests. This season, get high quality potatoes for high quantity profits. Knock out destruc tive soil insects with low-cost aldrin. It is available under well-known brand names from your insecticide dealer. Don’t delay .., see him today! SHELL CHEMICAL COMPANY Easy-to-use aldrin is available as a spray or as granules. Or, you can purchase it m a fertilizer mix for broadcast or row treat ments. Whichever application you choose. Lancaster Farming, Saturday. March 19. 1960—3 Weekly New York Egg Mkf. From Monday, March 14th to Friday, March 18th Mon. Tues- Wed. Thurs. Fri. Ext. Fey- Hywts 40 - Med. 36V6- Puliets 31i/2> P wees 23 - Ext. Fey. Hywts 411/j- Med. 38V£- Pullets 32 - P-wees Ext. Fey. Hywts SSVz- Med. 35M- Pullets Stds 35 Checks 29 F.xt. Fancy Hywts 40 * Ext. Fey. Hywts 39 - Med. 36V6- Pullets 31V2- TREND—Market continues to clear very close 1 y on all grades with fancy whites particularly short of the demand. COLOR GIVES CLUE Last year some 4 million The intensity of the color visits were made to the ski of a green vegetable is a areas on national forests, clue to its food value, states Considering growing interest Louise W. "Hamilton, Penn m the sport, U. S. Forest Ser- State extension nutrition spe- vice recreation experts pre cialist. In general, the green- diet 4Va milUon visits will be er the vegetable the richer it made during this winter and is in vitamins and minerals spring season. PENT-A-CIN for fnily effective Mastitis control fr*sL < Effectiveness never before possible is now avail- P&i* wtceo* able with the broad spectrum formulations of Rock- land PENT-A-CIN mastitis products Available tat ** * * injectors# multi-injectors and tubes—to meet every it Tfc mastitis need. Newest mastitis fighter is wonder m * 1 working Neo-Pent-A*Cin, which treats all forms of X V '> % mastitis without usmg Penicillin, Stock up at your M. * v * v H dealers now, or write us. d nriri aun chemical co. West caldwtll, N.i. AGRICULTURAL. CHEMICALS DIVISION 110 West 51st Street, N. Y. 20, N. Y. 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